Is it possible to change the default value of my device's camera ISO level to 100?
when it is on 0 the pictures look very noisy and even when the camera lens is covered and all I see is black there are a lot of noisy in the picture. The only thing that fix that is to change the ISO level to 100
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Hi, as you all know fuze/TP cam is good when there is a lot of light but sucks with low light.
So:
- is there a way/app to manually modify ISO or shutter speed?
- is there a way to deactivare autofocus?
- is there a way set focus to infinite so it does not have to focus every time?
- is there an alternative apps for taking pictures?
Thank you
For the research purpose, I need to be able to control the shutter speed precisely without affecting or changing the ISO or the aperture. The shutter speed needs to vary from 10ms to 2000ms, with a step of 10ms. So that means there needs to be 200 different options for shutter speed, and so far the best apps for android phone just offer a few, and still they cannot keep the values of the aperture and the ISO the same in all images. I really wish that they can make the app in a way that I can plug in number for my shutter speed, ISO and aperture, and they have to maintain the same values no matter when or where I take a photo; for instance 1.27 seconds for exposure time, f/1.42 for aperture, 800 for ISO. I've been thinking about program my own app, but I have no idea how to start. I don't even know if it is possible to program an app that can really allow us to plug in numbers for the shutter speed, ISO, and aperture precisely in millisecond. Is there any idea?
did anyone noticed that`s the front camera with (no effect)is too laggy specially in low light?
if i change the effect like( vignette )the camera begain very smothly
is that`s a softwear of a hardware issue?
That's normal. In low light the shutter speed goes down to low values e.g. 1/15 to have the exposure right, which means that you'll see stutering (1/15 = 15 fps). With the effects enabled, the picture becomes darker. Technically, the issue is with the effects, not the normal mode.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BxQNkzYoxFMjWk11MmN1ZnhGcmc/view?usp=drivesdk
Is that normal? Lenses are crystal clean!!!!!!
You didn't keep the camera steady enough, try using a tripod for low light / long exposures
Low light keeps the shutter open for longer, so any tiny movements you make will show as blur like your photo
Where's the setting for it? I think right now it's center weighted and so sometimes if I move the camera slightly, the exposure of the video changes very rapidly. It's problematic.